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Instant Karma

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

I was sitting in the $3/$6 game over at Soboba and just had my pocket aces busted up by a rivered flush (Ace of spades being the river card, natch). The guy who busted up my aces had about $250 in front of him at the end of the hand. He colored up two racks immediately. About 30 minutes later, I happen to notice that this same guy is buying in for another $20. A curious move, considering he was recently stacked so deeply just moments before. No mystery as to what was going on, but he should have been a little more covert about slipping those two black chips into his jacket; especially since he was about to get tangled in a hand with yours truly.


I get dealt pocket 10’s in late position on a kill pot and raise. I get a handful of callers, including Mr. Chip Camel. Get a decent looking flop (all unders and not too coordinated), so I bet it out. Lose one or two and get to the turn (over card). Continue to bet, getting check-raised by someone in early position and Mr. CC goes ‘all in’ with his five remaining chips. I loudly announce across the table, “that $200 that you just put in your pocket still plays, doesn’t it?”


The guy’s face turns the color of a $5 chip as he sheepishly pulls the black chips from his pocket. To add further insult, the dealer goes on to chastise him for pulling money off the table. To save what little face remained, he called the raise. I dropped out of the hand and the guy had to call another two big bets before ultimately losing the hand on a weak draw. Karma’s a bitch, buddy.

6 Comments:

  • At December 24, 2007 6:28 AM, Blogger Al said…

    Nice, haha! That's pretty observant of you.

     
  • At December 25, 2007 6:25 PM, Blogger Travis said…

    Gotta pay attention to everything...

     
  • At December 26, 2007 6:09 AM, Blogger Al said…

    But was it actually illegal if he did it between hands? You can take money off the table, unlike blackjack, right? You've got a lot more casino experience.

     
  • At December 26, 2007 11:24 AM, Blogger Travis said…

    Nope, as long as you're sitting at the table, that money is in play. He would have had to get up, relinquish his seat and get on the board again to be reseated.

     
  • At December 27, 2007 9:44 AM, Blogger Al said…

    Ahhhh... good times. Too bad it wasn't a hand you could've taken him down on :)

    So are you still focusing in on limit ring games? I'm going to keep experimenting with a mix of no limit tourneys and sit n gos when I'm out there.

     
  • At January 27, 2008 3:43 AM, Blogger Faizal said…

    nice! way to call him out. they should call you the "Sheriff".

     

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